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ITOXES. 

The figures at the end of each Department list show the number reported 
in good standing December 31, 1890, according to which the apportionment of 
Representatives is made. See Article 2, chapter iv, page 18, R. & R. The 
figures after the name of each Department indicate its number in the order of 
seniority as per list, pages 35 and 36. 



Tliis Roll of the 25th National Encampment is intended to include (besides 
the National Officers, National Council of Administration, Representatives and 
Alternates), the names of all Past Commanders-in-Chief, Past Vice-Command - 
ers-in-Cliief, and Past Department Commanders, who are now members of the 
National Encampment, or who were such . members at the time of their 
decease : the latter being marked thus f . 

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Commanderin-C/iief, 

f Senior Vice-Commander-in-Chief, 

* Senior Vice-Commander-in- Chief, 

Junior Vice- Commander in- Chief, 

Surgeon-Oeneral, 

Chaplai?i-in- Chief, 

Adjutant-General, 

Quartermaster -General, 

Inspector-General, 

Judge- Advocate-General, 

Assistant Adjutant General, 



VVheelock G. Veazey, Rutland, Vt. 
Richard F. Tobln, So. Boston, Mass. 
George H. Innis, So. Boston, Mass. 
George B. Creamer, Baltimore, Md. 
Benj. F. Stevenson, Visalia, Ky, 
Myron W. Reed, Denver, Col. 
Joseph H. Goulding, Rutland, Vt. 
John Taylor, Philadelphia, Pa. 
John W. Burst, Chicago, Ilj. 
William Lochren, Min'apolis, Minn. 
L. S. Emery, Washington, D. C. 



COUNCIL OP ADMINISTRATION. 



Alabama, 

Arizona, . 

Arkaksas, 

California, 

Colorado and Wyoming 

Connecticut, 

Delaware, 

Florida, 

Georgia, 

Idaho, 

Illinois, 

Indiana, 

Iowa, .... 

Kansas, 



C. D. Reamer, 

W. J. Murphy, . 

Henry C. Caldwell, . 

Magnus Tait, 

J. B. Cooke, . 
Nathan Esterbrook, Jr. 

Richard McClelland, 
Thos. S. Wilmarth, 
Thos. F. Gleason, . 
Geo. L. Shoup, . 
H. S. Deitrich, 
Wm. H. Armstrong, . 
Levi B. Raymond, . 
O. H. Coulter, 
Albert Scott, . 
C. H. Shute. 



Kentucky, 

Louisiana and Mississippi, 

Maine, . • . . . . Thos. G. Libby, 

Maryland, . . . Frank Nolen, 

Massachusetts, . . . j. Payson Bradley, 

Michigan, . F. D. Newberry, 

Minnesota, . . . J. H. Mullen, . 

Missouri, .... jas. R. Milner, 

Montana, .... (ieo. W. Shaw, 

Nebraska, . . . Jo.seph D. Miles, . 

f Died in office, November 22, 1890. 
* Elected April 7, 1891, to fill vacancy. 



Fort Payne. 

Phoenix. 

Little Rock. 

Los Gatos. 

Greeley. 

New Haven. 

Wilmington. 

Jacksonville. 

Savannah. 

Boise City. 

Chicago. 

Indianapolis. 

Hampton. 

Tojieka. 

Louisville. 

New Orleans. 

Vinal Haven. 

Baltimore. 

South Boston. 

Coldwater. 

St. Paul. 

Springfield. 

Helena. 

Schuyler. 



TWENTY-FIFTH NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT 



COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION.-Continued. 



New Hampshire, . 

New Jersey, 

New Mexico, 

New York, . 

North Dakota, 

Ohio, .... 

Oklahoma, 

Oregon, 

Pennsylvania, . 

Potomac, 

Rhode Island, . 

South Dakota, 

Tennessee, 

Texas, .... 

Utah, . . . . 

Vermont, 

Virginia, . . . . 

Washington and Alaska, 

West Virginia, 

Wisconsin, . 



Reuben T. Leavitt, 
Chas. F. Kirker, 
Jas. H. Purdy, 
R. F. Knapp, . 
Jolin D. Black, 
R. H. Cochran, 

E. W. Allen, 
Wm. McClelland, 
Geo. H. French, . 
Henry C. Luther, 
C. S. Blodgett, 
Walton W. French, 
J. M. Steere, 

F. P. Addleman, 
E. J. Ranslow, 
Jas. E. Fuller, 
Geo. H. Boardman, 
Chas. E. Anderson, 
O. W. Carlson, 



Pittsfield. 
Paterson. 
Santa Fe. 
Saratoga Springs. 
Valley City. 
Toledo. 

Portland. 

Pittsburgh. 

Washington. 

Providence. 

Kimball. 

Chattanooga. 

Dallas. 

Salt Lake. 

S wanton. 

Norfolk. 

Tacorna. 

Weston. 

Milwaukee. 



PAST NATIONAL OFFICERS. 

Those deceased marked with an obelisk, (f) 

PAST commanders-in-chief. 

f B. F. Stephenson (Provisional) [died Aug. 80, 1871] 1866 

f S. A. Hurlbut, Hlinois, [died Mar. 27, 1882], ' . . . 1866-67 

f John A. Logan, Illinois, [died Dec. 26, 1886], . . 1868-9-70 

f Ambrose E. Burnside, Rhode Island, [died Sept. 13, 1881] . 1871-72 
f Charles Devens, Massachusetts, [died Jan. 7, 1891], . . 1873-74 

f JohuF. Hartranft, Pennsylvania, [died Oct. 17, 1889], . . 1875-76 
John C. Robinson, Binghamton, NY.,. . . . 1877-78 

f William Earnshaw, Ohio, [died July 17, 1885], . . 1879 

Louis Wagner, Philadelphia, Pa., . . . *. 1880 

George S. Merrill, Lawrence, Mass., .... 1881 

Paul Van DerVoort, Omaha, Neb., .... 1882 

Robert B. Beath, Philadelphia, Pa., ..... 1883 
John S. Kountz, Toledo, O., ..... 1884 

S. S. Burdett, Washington, D. C, . , , . 1885 

Lucius Fairchild, Madison, Wis., . • . . 1886 

John P. Rea, Minneapolis, Minn., ..... 1887 
William Warner, Kansas City, Mo. , . . . . 1888 

Russell A. Alger, Detroit, Mich., . . . , . 1889 



f Deceased. 



GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 3 

PAST SENIOR VICE-COMMANDERS-IN -CHIEF. 

f Joshua T. Owen, Pennsylvania, [died Nov. 7, 1887], . 1868 

Lucius Fairchild, Madison, Wis., .... 1869-70 

Louis Wagner, Philadelpliia, Pa., . 1871-73 

Edward Jardine, New York, N. Y., .... 1874 

Joseph S. Reynolds, Chicago, 111., ..... 1875-76 

Elisha H. Rhodes, Providence, R. I. , . . . . 1877 

Paul Van Der Voort, Omaha, Neb., ..... 1878 

John Palmer, Albany, N. Y., ..... 1879 

Edgar D. Swain, Chicago, 111., ..... 1880 

Charles L. Young, Toledo, O., ..... 1881 

W. E. W. Ross, Baltimore, Md. , . .- . . 1882 

William Warner, Kansas City, Mo., . . . 1883 

John P. Rea, Minneapolis, Minn., ..... 1884 

Seldon Connor, Augusta, Me., ..... 1885 

S. W. Backus, Santa Barbara, Cal., ..... 1886 

Nelson Cole, St. Louis, Mo., ..... 1887 

Moses H. Neil, Columbus, O., ..... 1888 

A. G. Weissert. Milwaukee, Wis.. .... 1889 

PAST JUNIOR VICE COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF. 

Joseph R. Ha wley, Hartford, Conn., .... 1868-69 

Louis Wagner, Philadelphia, Pa., .... 1870 

J. Warren Keifer, Springfield, O., ..... 1871-72 

Ed. Ferguson, Milwaukee, Wis., .... 1873 

Guy T. Gould, Chicago, 111., ..... 1874 

C. J. Buckbee, New Haven, Conn. , . . . . 1875-76 

f William Earnshaw, Ohio, [died July 17, 1885], . 1877 

Herbert E. Hill, Somerville, Mass., . . . . 1878 

H. Dingman, Washington, D. C, . . . 1879 

f George Bowers, New Hampshire, [died Feb. 14, 1884], . 1880 

C. V. R. Pond, Coldwater, Mich., ..... 1881 

I. S. Bangs, Waterville, Me., . . . . . 1882 

W. H. Holmes, San Francisco, Cal., ..... 1883 

Ira E. Hicks, New Britain, Conn., .... 1884 

John R. Lewis, Atlanta, Ga., ..... 1885 

Edgar Allen, Richmond, Va., ..... 1886 

John C. Linehan, Penacook, N. H., . . . . 1887 

Joseph Hadfield, New York City, N. Y:, . . . 1888 

J. F. Lovett, Trenton, N. J., . . . . . 1889 

f Deceased. 



TWENTY-FIFTH NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT 



DKPARTMKNTS. 



The figures within the brackets [ ] show the number of each Department 
in order of permanent organization. The figures below each Department 
indicate the number of members in good standing Dec. 31, 1890. 



ALABAMA. [42] 

Organized March 12, 1889. 

Commander, .... Seymour Bullock, Mobile. 

Senior Vice-Commander, . . A. B. Hayes, Cullman. 

Junior Vice-Commander, . . C. W. Buckley, Montgomery. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, . W. J. Pender, Birmingham. 

KEPRESENTATIVE. ALTERNATE. 

G. L. Werth (at large), Montgomery. A. W. Fulghum (at large), Birmingham. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

F. G. Sheppard, Birmingham, 1889. W. H. Hunter, Birmingham, 1890. 

(332) 

ARIZONA. [40] 

Organized January 17, 1888. 

Commander, . . ■ .Ed Schwartz, Phoenix. 

Senior Vice-Commander, . . J. W. Dorrington, Yuma. 

Junior Vice Commander, . . . J. R. Lockett, Jr., Flagstaff. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, . . CD. Belden, Phajnix. 

REPRESENTATIVE. ALTERNATE. 

John Gray (at large), Phoenix. George W. Saunders (at large), Tucson. 
PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

A. L. Grow, Tombstone, 1888. A. B. Sampson, Tucson, 1889. 

Geo. F. Coats, Phoenix, 1890. 

(295) 

ARKANSAS. [31] 

Organized July 11, 1883. 

Commander, . . . Wm. H. H. Clayton, Fort Smith. 

Senior Vice-Commander, . , J. S. Parker, Paragould. 

Junior Vice-Comiiiander, . . Geo. Nichols, Helena. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, . . S. K. Robinson, Fort Smith. 



GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 

ARK ANS AS.— Continued. 



KEPRESENTATIVES. 

Ira A. Churcli (at large), Texarkana. 
Charles M. Green, Harrison. 
Cos Altenberge, Little Rock. 



ALTERNATES. 



Lee Clow (at large), Little Rock. 

L. B. Gamble, Paris. 

Daniel Williams, Little Rock. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



Stephen Wheeler, Fort Smith, 1883-4. Thomas Boles, Fort Smith, 1887 
Chas. C. Waters, Little Rock, 1886. S. K. Robinson, Fort Smith, 

A. S. Fowler, Little Rock, 1890. 
(2003) 



CALIFORNIA. [10] 

Organized February 21, 1868. 

Commander, .... W. H. L. Barnes, San Francisco. 

Senior Vice-Commander, . . .J, F. Cunningham, Santa Cruz. 

Junior Vice-Commander, . W. H. Ennis, Sacramento. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, T. C. Masteller, San Francisco. 



REPRESENTATIVES. 

Jesse B. Fuller (at large), Marysville. 

N. D'Oyly, San Jose. 

T. K. Stateler, San Francisco. 

C A. Fuller, San Jose. 

F. Hanson, San Francisco. 

E. E. Chever, San Francisco. 

Geo. C. Thaxter, Carson City, Nev. 



ALTERNATES. 

John T. Cutting (at large), San Fran- 
cisco. 
H. M. Van Arman, Oakland. 
W. R. Parnell, San Francisco. 
S. M. Carr, San Francisco. 
L. Howell, San Francisco. 
B. F. Qiddings, San Francisco. 
W. C. Alberger, Oakland. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



W. H. Aiken, Wright's Station, 1873-4. 

E. Carlson, San Francisco, 1875. 

S. W. Backus, San Francisco, 1877. 

t S. P. Ford, 1878-9. 

C. Mason Kinne, Sau Francisco, 1880-1. 

W. A. Robinson, San Francisco, 1882. 

t James W. Staples, 1883. 



J. M. Davis, San Francisco, 1884. 
R. H. Warfield, San Francisco, 1885. 
W. R. Smedberg, San Francisco, 1886. 
Edw. S. Salomon, San Francisco, 1887. 
T. H. Goodman, San Francisco, 1888. 
Geo. E. Gard, Los Angeles, 1889. 
A. J. Buckles, Fairfield, 1890. 



(6181) 



f Deceased. 



TWEJSfTY-FIFTH NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT 



COLORADO AND WYOMING. [21] 

Organized as Department of the Mountains, December 11, 1879. Name 
changed to Colorado, July 31, 1883. 



Commander, 
Senior Vice- Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

W. S. Decker (at large) Denver, Col. 

J. D. Dillenback, Denver, Col. 
O. Remick, Colorado Springs. 
C. W. Cowel, Denver, Col. 



Geo. W. Cook, Denver, Col. 
W. McCarty, Rawlins, Wyo. 
H. A. Billow, Lamar, Col. 
Philip Trounstine, Denver, Col. 

ALTERNATES. 

C. A. Coolidge (at large), Rock Sps. 

V^yo. 
Ed. P. Pitkin, Denver, Col. 
J. H. Morse, Colorado City. 
M. E. Smith, Denver, Col. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



P. J. Bancroft, Denver, Col., 1881. 

J. W. Donnellan, Laramie. City, Wyo., 

1882. 
E. K. Stimson, Denver, Col., 1883. 
B. L. Carr, Longmont, Col., 1884. 
A. V. Bohn, Leadville, Col., 1885. 



George Ady, Denver, Colorado, 188f5. 
Henry Bowman, Idaho Springs, Col., 

1887. 
John W. Browning, Denver, Col. ,1888 
T. M. Fisher, Cheyenne, Wyo., 1880. 
Delos L. Holden, Pueblo, 1890. 



(2940) 



CONNECTICUT. [6] 

Organized April 11, 1867. 



Commander, . . . . 

Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 

Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

Frank W. Mix (at large). New Britain. 
Franklin Ball, Bristol, 
John E. Clark, New Haven. 
David Sunderland, Pawcatuck. 
Thomas B. Brooks, Unionville, 
Sanford E. Chaffee, Birmingham. 
Davis E. Lane, Hartford. 
A. J. Kitchen, Simsbury. 



Henry N. Fanton, Danbury. 
Benijah E. Smith, Willimantic. 
Wilbur F. Rogers, Meriden. 
Jno. H. Thacher, Hartford. 

ALTERNATES. 

Wm. E. Quigley (at large), Waterbury, 
Henry M. Durfey, Norwich, 
Chas. B. Foster, New Haven. 
Samuel H. Seward, Putnam. 
J. B. Baldwin, Willimantic. 
J. W. Buckingham, Milford. 
Hamlet F. Roberts, Hartford. 
J. R. Sloane, Meriden. 



GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 



CONNECTICUT.— Continued. 



PAST DEPAHTMENT COMMANDEKS. 



Edward Harland, Norwich, 1867. 

t Theo. G. Ellis, 1868-9. 

t Wm. H. Malloy, 1870-1. 

L. A. Dickinson, Hartford, 1872-3. 

Chas. J. Buckbee, New Haven, 1874-5. 

Wm. E. Disbrow, Bridgeport, 1876-7. 

f Frank G. Otis, 1878. 

f Chas. E. Fowler, 1878-9. 

Geo. S. Smith, Norwich, 1880. 

J no. C. Broatch, 



Alfred B. Beers, Bridgeport, 1881. 
Ira E. Hicks, New Britain, 1882. 
Isaac B. Hyatt, Meriden, 1883. 
t Wm. Berry, 1884. 
Frank D. Sloat, New Haven, 1885. 
Jno. T. Crary, Norwich, 1886. 
Henry E. Taintor, Hartford, 1887. 
Sam'l B. Home, St. Thomas, W. I., 1888. 
Wm. H. Pierpont, New Haven, 1889. 
Middletown. 1890. 



(6946) 



DELAWARE. [23] 



Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

Geo. W. King (at large), Wilmington, 
Albert T. Hyatt, Wilmington. 



fWm. S. McNair, 1881. 

Jno. Wainwriglit, Wilmington, 1883 

Daniel Ross, Wilmington, 1883. 

C. M. Carey, Camden, 1884. 

J. S. Litzenberg, Wilmington, 1885. 



Re-organized January 14, 1881. 

A. J, Woodman, Wilmington. 
A. M. Hizar, New Castle. 
Isaac H. Fisher, Wilmington. 
John B. Stradley, Wilmington. 

ALTERNATES. 

Fidwd. H. Gregg (at large,) Phila,, Pa. 
E. G. Shortledge, Wilmington. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

Jno. M. Dunn, Wilmington, 1886. 
J. E. Mowbray, Dover, 1887. 
R. G. Buckingham, Pleas't Hill, 1888. 
Peter B Ayars, Wilmington, 1889. 
Samuel Lewis, Wilmington, 1890. 
(1328) 



FLORIDA. [36] 

Organized June 19, 1884. 
Commander, . . • John H. Welsh, Welshton. 

Senior Vice-Commander, . . T. W. Bruce, St. Augustine. 

Junior Vice-Commander. . Chas. F. Avery, Palatka. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, . Sam'l W. Fox, Jacksonville. 

REPRESENTATIVES. ALTERNATES. 

John T. Talbot (at large), Jacksonville. D. L. Way (at large), Sanford. 



f Deceased. 



8 TWENTY-FIFTH NATIONAL ENCAMPMKNT 

FLORIDA.— Continued. 

I'AST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

T. S. Wilmarth, Jacksonville, 1885. Wra. James, Jacksonville, 1888. 
«. H. Norton, Eustis, 1886, J. W. V. R. Plummer, Key West, 1889. 

E. W. Henck, Longwood, 1887, Fred. S. Goodrich, Wash., D. C, 1890. 

(414) 

GEORGIA. [41] 

Organized January 25, 1889. 
Commander, . . . Albert E. Sholes, Augusta. 

Senior Vice-Commander, . James O. Ladd, Charleston, S. C. 

Junior Vice-Commander, . . I. D. Crawford, Macon. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, . Alfred Guiton, Augusta. 

REPRESENTATIVES. ALTERNATES. 

W. M. Scott (at large), Atlanta, Ga. Henry Burns (at large), Macon. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

Jno. R. Lewis, Atlanta, 1889. David Porter, Savannah, 1890. 

(432) 

IDAHO. [39] 

Organized January 11, 1888. 
Commander, . . . Judson Spoiford, Boise City. 

Senior Vice Commander, . E. H. Jeanjaquet, Salmon City. 

Junior Vice-Commander, . . T. D. Bellinger, Hailey. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, . Norman H. Camp, Boise City. 

REPRESENTATIVE. ALTERNATE. 

Carlos E. Bolton (at large), Hailey. Geo. A. Manning (at large), Post Falls. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

W. H. Nye, Boise, 1887-8. A. S. Senter, Shoshone, 1889. 

Wm. T. Riley, Hailey, 1890. 
(454) 



ILLINOIS, [l 



Organized July 12, 1866. 
Commander, . . . Horace S. Clark, Mattoou. 

Senior Vice-Commander, I. H. Pike, Bloomington. 

Junior Vice-Commander, . S. G. Burdick, Centralia. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, P. L. McKinnie, Chicago. 



GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 



ILLINOIS.— Continued. 

REiniESENTATIVES. 

Richard J. Oglesby (at large), Decatur 
M. H. Wagar, Chicago. 



J. S. Varley, Chicago. 

James O'Donnell, Chicago. 

Ed. Kirk, Jr., Englewood. 

C. B. Loop, Belvidere. 

Chauncey Pettibone, Pok). 

Charles Bent, Morrison. 

P. C. Hayes, Morris. 

W. H. Sims, Gibson City. 

A. L. Schimpi?, Peoria. 

J. M. Turnbull, Kirkwood. 

M. D. Massie, New Canton. 

James A. Connolly, Springfield. 

J. M. Clokey, Decatur. 

George Dillon, Danville. 

J. T. Golden, Marshall. 

W. P. Buck, Moweaqua. 

Joseph Fuess, Belleville. 

E. W. Jones, Vernon. 

Robert B. Stinson, Anna. 

A. D. Reade, Evanston. 

J. L. Bennett, Chicago. 

R. M. Woods, Joliet. 

John I. Rinaker, Carlinville. 

C. H. Cassell, Quincy. 

J. F. Barrel, Aurora. 

Smith D. Atkins, Freeport. 

George S. Durfee, Decatur. 

Horace Chapin, Springfield. 

Martin Conrad, Chicago. 

L. S. Lambert, Galesburg. 

John Wood, Cairo. 

James M, Taylor, Taylorville. 



AliTEKNATES. 

J. H. Tarbell, Chicago. 
J. W. King, Tuscola. 
R. B. Lemmon, Norris City. 
M. C. Clark, Princeton. 
W. C. Ridgeway, Mt. Carmel. 
James Bottom, Sparta. 
Peter Jackson, Carthage. 
W. H. Rose, Chicago. 
John N. Gwin, Effingham. 
W. J. Stephens, Chicago. 
John W. Grosbeck, Harvai'd. 
Lem Adams, Greenville. 
G. H. Palmer, Winchester. 
L. A. Baker, Wilmington. 
R. J. Hanua, Kankakee. 
G. M. Armstrong, Canton. 
J. B. Stanger, Chicago. 

C. M. Kingman, Delevan. 
E. T. Lee, Monticello. 
Charles E. Sinclair, Chicago. 
T. S. Rogers, Downers Grove. 
W. J. Hemstreet, Chicago. 
W. H. Schmitt, Rock Island. 
W. W. Bean, Streator. 

S. L. Swinney, Bement. 
M. A. Norton, Rockford. 

A. J. Cheney, Oak Park. 
W. H. Norris, Carlyle. 

B. F. Marsh, Warsaw. 

D. E. Munger, Princeton. 
J. E. Thorpe, Rochelle. 
Enoch Brady, Ridge Farm. 
D. S. Hecker, Galesburg. 
J. J. Cox, Virden. 



PAST DEPAKTMENT COMMANDERS. 



\ B. F. Stephenson, 1866. 
Guy T. Gould, Chicago, 1873. 
f H. Hilliard, 1874-5-6. 
J. S. Reynolds, Chicago, 1877. 
T. B. Coulter, Aurora, 1878. 
Edgar D. Swain, Chicago, 1879-80. 
J. W. Burst, sycamore, 1881. 
Thos. G. Lawler, Rockford, 1883. 



f Deceased. 



S. A. Harpfr, Elmwood, 1883. 
L. T. Dickason, Danville, 1884. 
W. W. Berry, Quincy, 1885. 
P. S. Post, Galesburg, 1886. 
A. C. Sweetser, Bloomington, 1887. 
Jas. A, Sexton, Chicago, 1888. 
J. S. Martin, Salem, 1889. 
Wm. L. Distin, Quincy, 1890. 
(32641) 



TWENTY-FIFTH NAllONAL ENCAMPMENT 



INDIANA. [20] 



Organized Nov. 22, 1866 ; re-organized Oct. 3, 1879. 
Commander, . . .1. N. Walker, Indianapolis. 

Senior Vice-Commander, . Marine D. Tackett, Greensburi 

Junior Vice Commander, John W. Elam, Valparaiso. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, . Irvin Robbins, Indianapolis. 



REPRESEIfTATIVES. 
Alvin P. Hovey (at large), Indianapolis 
H. A. Mattison, Evansville. 
J. E. Walton, Koleen. 
Wm. M. Guy, Washington. 
J. W. Edmonson, New Albany. 
Hugh Espy, Rising Sun. 
George F. O'Byrne, Brookville. 
John V. Hadley, Danville. 
James R. Henry, Gosport. 
John W. Hill, Spartansburg. 
W. F. Medsker, Cambridge City. 
George C. Webster, Indianapolis. 
D. W. Pierson, Acton. 
George W. Galvin, Indianapolis. 
James T. Johnston, Rockville. 
Wm. T. Crawford, Sullivan. 
J. B. Cheadle, Frankfort. 
J. M. Little, Cicero. 
T. A. Robinson, Monticello. 
John A. Maxwell, Delphi. 
Wm. J. Vigus, Waba-sh. 
Jacob J. Todd, Blnffton. 
James E. Graham, Fort Wayne. 
W. G. Gardner, Ligonier. 
Edward MoUoy, Laporte. 
Wm. Peddycord, Nappanee. 



ALTERNATES. 

M. C. Rankin (at large), Terre Haute. 
H. P. Chambers, Princeton. 
Wm. Houghton, Loogootee. 
W. H. Pickler, Orleans. 

B. H. Robinson, JeSersonville. 

C. P. Richardson, Madison. 
John Y. Hitt, Greensburg. 
David Wilson, Martinsville. 
David E. Beem, Spencer. 

U. D. Cole, Rushville. 
John E. Keys, Knightstown. 
J. A. C. F. Myers, Indianajtolis. 
Omer Boardman, Broad Ripple. 
W. H. H. Rock, Charlottesville, 
H. R. Tinsley, Crawfordsville. 

B. F. Havens, Terre Haute. 
T. L. Wykes, Kokomo. 

C. G. Hadley, Tipton. 
J. G. Hill, Rochester. 
C. P. Post, Lowell. 

B. M. Cobb, Huntington. 

Daniel Strause, North Manchester. 
J. H. Brown, Monroeville. 

C. S. Stoy, Butler. 
William Pegg, Goshen. 
George Lightcap. North Judson. 



PAST DEP.\RTMENT COM.MANDERS. 



Edwin Nicar, South Bend, 1884. 
David N. Foster, Fort Wayne, 1885. 
Thos. W. Bennett. Richmond, 1886. 
Ira J. Chase. Danville, 1887. 
Argus D. Vanosdol, Madison, 1888. 
Camahan, Indianapolis, 1882-3. Chas. M. Travis, Crawfordsville, 188 
Gil. R. Stormont, Princeton, 1890. 
(25173) 



Robert S. Foster, Indianapolis, 1868. 

Oliver M.Wilson, Ark. City, Kan . 1869. 

+ Lewis Humphries, 1870. . 

f Jonathan B. Hager, 1879. 

W. W. Dudley, Washington, D. C, 1881. 

Jas. R 



i Decea-sed. 



GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 



INDIAN TERRITORY. [45] 

Organized July 3, 1891. 

Commander, .... Edward Calkins, So. McAlester. 

Senior Vice-Commander, . . James H. Bowman, Oak Lodge. 

Junior Vice-Commander, . . S. D. Haney, Poteau. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, . Wm. St. Clair, So. McAlester. 



REPRESENTATIVE. 
James H. Bowman (at large), Oak Lodge. 

(265) 



ALTERNATE. 

Wm. St. Clair (at large). So. Mc- 
Alester. 



IOWA. [191 

Organized Sept. 26, 1866 ; reorganized Jan. 23, 1879. 

Commander, .... Chas. L. Davidson, Hull. 

Senior Vice-Commander, . L. C. Blancbard, Oskaloosa. 

Junior Vice-Commander, . John G. Brown, Marshalltown. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, . Chas. L. Longley, Cedar Rapids. 



REPRESENTATIVES. 

Chas. L. Longley (at large), Cedar Rapids. 

E. J. Rizer, Ft. Madison. 

D. R. Hornbaker, Farmington. 

J. D. Fegan. Clinton. 

S. E. Walcott, Davenport. 

H. C. Hemenway, Cedar Falls. 

D. B. Henderson, Dubuque. 
C. H. Talmadge, West Union. 
Milo L. Sherman, Fredericksburg. 
H. M. Day, Marion. 

S. J. Dutton, Oskaloosa. 

J. W. Johnston, Thornburgh. 

E. B. Clary, Dallas Center. 
T. J. Doane, Des Moines. 
J. D. Brown, Leon. 

Wm. H. Harrison, Shenandoah. 
A. H. Livingston, Missouri Valley. 
H. F. Andrews, Audubon. 
Thos. Bowman, Boone. 
S. D. McUrnber, Jr., Calliope. 
J. A. Bunn, Correctionville. 



ALTERNATES. 

Josiah Given (at large), Des Moines. 

W. C. Steinmetz, Burlington. 

L. B. Power, Medeapolis. 

J. B. Allen, Iowa City. 

S. C. Dunn, Muscatine. 

H. M. Doren, New Providence. 

Jerome Burbauk, Allison. 

H. I. Smith, Mason City. 

H. B. Shaw. Nora Springs. 

Geo. W. Davis, Lisbon. 

Daniel Anderson, Albia. 

T. J. Hall, Ottumwa 

J. J. Moore, Des Moines. 

C. H. Dickey, Maxwell. 

Wm. Cobb, Bedford. 

W. B. Webster, Clarinda. 

E. A. Boies, Missouri Valley, 

C. W. Neill, Stewart. 

J. Smith, Manson. 

C. F. Albright, Primghar. 

Wm. Chase, Milford. 



TWENTY-FIFTH NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT 



IOWA.— Continued. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



J. C. Parrott, Keokuk, 1874-5. 
A. A. Perkins, Burlington, 1877-8. 
H. E. Griswold, Atlantic, 1879. 
W. F. Conrad, Des Moines, 1880. 
P. V. Carey, Des Moines, 1881. 
Geo. B. Hogin, Pasadena, Cal., 1883. 
Jno. B. Cooke, Chicago, 111., 1883. 



E. G. Miller, Waterloo, 1884. 
W. R. Manning, Newion, 1885. 
W. A. McHenry, Denison, 1886. 
J. M. Tuttle, Des Moines, 1887. 
E. A. Consigny, Avoca, 1888. 
Chas. H. Smith, Mt. Pleasant, 1889. 
Mason P. Mills, Cedar Rapids, 1890. 



(20324) 



KANSAS. [221 

Organized December 7, 1866 ; re-organized March 16, 1880. 



Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 



T. McCarthy, Larned. 
A. R. Green, Lecompton. 
Geo. K Spencer, Manhattan. 
A. B. Campbell, Larned. 

ALTERNATES. 



W. B. Shockley (at large, Leavenworth. B. Kelly (at large), Topeka. 



W. A Johnson, Garnett. 
W. S. Tilton, Osborne. 

B. B. Egleston, Wichita. 

A. M. Russell, Valley Falls. 
J. N. Campbell, Severance. 
G. P. Washburn, Ottawa. 
J. P. Hines, Paola. 
Geo. W. McKee, Howard. 

C. C. Kincaid, Cherry Vale. 
J. B. Johnson, Topeka. 

W. A. Morgan, Cottonwood Falls. 

D. C. Milner, Manhattan. 

D. C. Chipmau, Minneapolis. 
E D. York. Atwood. 
J. H. Downing, Hays City. 
J. R. Sw'gart, Hutchinson. 
W. A. Ogden, Ness City. 



A. W. Benson, Ottawa. 

F. M. Warner, Almena. 
O. S. Jo.slin, Salina. 

D. W. Edwards, Severance. 

G. F. Nealey, Lansing. 
Allen Buckner, Kansas City. 
Geo. Pond, Fort Scott. 

S. M. Pierson, Cherry Vale. 

T. Blakesley, Neodesha. 

W. W. Smith, Topeka. 

G. W. Camp, Peabody. 

John McPherson, Blue Rapids. 

J. W. Waterman, Delphos. 

Ben. Fagan, Ellsworth. 

G. B. Crandall, Jewell City. 

A. C. Schermerhorn, Great Bend. 

A. P. Henninger, Santa Fe. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



f John A. Martin, 1867. 

W. S: Jenkins, Leavenworth, 1872-5. 

John Gutherie, Topeka, 1876-7. 

J. H. Gilpatrick, Leavenworth, 1877-8. 
J. C, Walkinshaw, Leavenworth, 1879- 

82. 
Thos. J. Anderson, Topeka, 1883. 



f Deceased. 



Ira T. Collins, Sabetha, 1890. 
(18427) 



Homer W. Pond, Fort Scott, 1884. 

Milton Stewart, Wichita, 1885. 

C. J. McDivitt, Santa Paula, Cal., 

1886. 
T. H. Soward, Gutherie, Ok., 1887. 
J.W. Feighan, Spokane Falls, Wash., 

1888. 
Henry Booth, Larned, 1889. 



GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 

KENTUCKY. [2?] 

Ke-organized January Kj, 1883. 

Commander, . . . . S. G. Hillis, Concord. 

Senior Vice-Commander, . . T. E. Livezey, Covington. 

Junior Vice-Commander, . . Albert Scott, Louisville. 

Assistant Adjutant- General, . A. S. Cole, Fearis. 



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REPRESENTATIVES. 

E. H. Hobson (at large), Greensburg. 

P. W. Hager, Louisville. 

J. H. Browning, Louisville. 

Edw. Ricbey, Lancaster. 

J. W. Hammond, Louisville. 

D. J. Burcbett, Louisville. 

Sam'l McKee, Louisville. 



ALTERNATES. 

A. T. Wood (at large), Mt. Sterling, 

W. Harlan, Harrodsburgb. 

Den O'Riley, Litchfield. 

C. C. Vaughn, Russellville. * 

H. C. Truman, Fordsville. 

H. K. Mil ward, Lexington. 

John Forbes, Louisville. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



J. C Michie, Covington, 1883. 
W. H. Harton, Newport, 1884. 
G. W. Northup. Louisville, 1885. 
T. S. Morris, Somerset, 1886. 



Wm. Bowman, Tollesboro, 1887. 
O. A. Reynolds, Covington, 1888. 
Vincent Boering, London, 1889. 
M. Minton, Louisville, 1890. 
(5789) 



LOUISIANA AND MISSISSIPPI. [35] 

Organized as the Department of the Gulf, May 15, 1884 ; 

changed to Louisiana and Mississippi, June 13, 1888. 
Commander, .... Geo. T. Hodges, Dulutb, Minn. 
Senior Vice-Commander, . Frederic Speed, Vicksburg, Miss. 

Junior Vice-Commander, . John H. Roberts, Jennings, La. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, Chas. W, Keeting, New Orleans, La. 



REPRESENTATIVE. 



ALTERNATE. 



Chas. S. Rice (at large). New Orleans, Henry Heidenbaine (at large). New 

La. Orleans, La. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

Wm. Roy, Knowgales, Ariz , 1884. A. S. Badger, New Orleans, La., 1886. 

J. W. Scully, Atlanta, Ga., 1885. A. S.Graham, New Orleans, La., 1887. 

(1051) 



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TWKNTY-FIFTH NATIONAL ENCAMPMKNT 



MAINE. [9] 

Organized January 10, 1868. 



Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjuiant-treneral, 

KEPRESENTATIVES. 

Frederick Robie (at large), Gorham. 

William H. Green, Portland. 

Simoji S, Andrews, Biddeford. 

J. P. Cilley, Rockland. 

J. E. Ashe, Auburn. 

Aug. W. McCausiand, Gardiner. 

Isaac Dyer, Skowhegan. 

Wainwright Gushing, Foxcroft. 

A. R. Lincoln, Dennysville, 

fHannibal Hamlin. 

Charles A. Southard, St. Albans. 



Samuel L. Miller, Waldoboro. 
Franklin Adams, Brunswick. 
Geo. W. Reynolds, Waterville. 
Edwin C. Milliken, Portland. 

ALTERNATES. 

Charles B. Rounds (at large), Calais. 

William S. Dunn, Portland. 

John E. Rand, Cornish. 

E. M. Robinson, Phillips. 

Sewall H. Bagley, Lewiston. 

J. C. Chilcott, Ellsworth. 

J. W. Black, Searsport. 

fH. E. Sellers, Bangor. 

A. B. Sumner, Lubec. 

Fred S. Walls, Vinalhaven. 

W. H. Holston, Cumberland Mills. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDER. 



Geo. L. Beal, Augusta, 1868-9. 

Chas. P. Mattocks, Portland, 1870-71. 

Daniel White, Boston, Mass., 1872-3, 

Selden Connor, Portland, 1874-5. 

Nelson Howard, Lewiston, 1876. 

f John D. My rick, 1877. 

Augustus C. Hamlin, Bangor, 1878. 

f Winsor B. Smith, 1879. 

Isaac S. Bangs, Waterville, 1880. 



Augustus B. Farnham, Bangor, 1882. 
Elijah M. Shaw, Nashua, N. H., 1883 
Benj. Williams, Rockland, 1884. 
Jas. A. Hall, Columbus, O., 1885. 
Sam'l W. Lane, Augusta, 1886. 
Richard K. Gatley, Portland, 1887. 
Horace H. Burbank, Saco, 1888. 
Franklin M. Drew, Lewiston, 1889 
John D. Anderson, Togus, 1890. 



(9676) 



MARYLAND. [16] 

Organized January 8, 1868 ; re organized June 9, 1876. 



Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 



Joseph C. Hill, Baltimore. 
Thos. H. Coburn, Easton. 
Edward Schilling, Cumberland, Md. 
Hugh A. Maughlin, Baltimore. 



f Deceased. 



GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 

MARYLAND.-Continued. 



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REPRESENTATIVES 



ALTERNATES. 



Chas. L. Marburg (at large), Baltimore. 
James T. Wesley, Baltimore. 
Benjamin F. Clark, Baltimore. 
William J. Klug, Baltimore. 



A. J. Crockett (at large), Baltimore 
Alex M. Briscoe, Baltimore. 
Jethro T. McCullougli, Rising Sun. 
Geo. W. Harig, Baltimore. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



f Andrew W. Deuison, 1867-9. 

E. Y. Goldsborougl), Frederick, 1870. 

Edwin T. Daneker, Baltimore, 1871. 

Adam E. King, Baltimore, 1872. 

f E. B. Tyler, 1876-8. 

Wm. E. Griffith, Cumberland, 1879. 

Wm. E. W. Ross, Baltimore, 1880-1. 

Graham Dukehart, Baltimore, 1882. 



Jno. H. Suter, Baltimore, 1883. 
Frank M. Smith, Baltimore, 1884. 
Jno. W. Horn, Cheltenham, 1885. 
Geo. W. F Vernon, Baltimore, 1886. 
f Henry P. Underbill, 1887. 
Theo. F. Lang, Baltimore, 1888. 
Geo. F. Wheeler, Fredericksburg, 

Va., 1889. 
Geo. R. Graham, Baltimore, 1890. 



(2522) 

MASSACHUSETTS. Rl 

Organized May 7, 1867. 



Commander, . . . . 

Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

Charles H. Pinkham (at large), Worces- 
ter. 
Frederick Hammond, Allston. 

D. H. L. Gleason, Natick. 
Chas. H. Hill, Hudson. 
George E. Dean, Taunton. 
Albert C. Andrews, Gloucester. 
Edward T. Chapman, New Bedford. 
L. Edward Jenkins, East Boston. 
John J. Warden, Boston. 

George J. Bailey, Hyde Park. 
John E. Killian, Roxbury. 
A. J. Hough, North Adams. 

E. S. Horton, Attleboro. 



Arthur A. Smith, Griswoldville. 
Jas. K. Churchill, Worcester. 
Eli W. Hall, Lynn. 
Hubert O. Moore, Boston . 

ALTERNATES. 

Wm. F. Draper (at large), Hopedale. 

J. E. Bates, Whitman. 

Geo. W. Smith, Dalton. 

B. Read Wales, Dorchester. 

Fred T. Hawley, Maiden. 

M. J. Conry, Cambridge. 

S. C. Frost, Arlington. 

R. M. Spinney, Med ford. 

Henry N. Spring, Leominster. 

Augustus Lovejoy, Ayer. 

John W. Fairbanks, Westboro. 

James Frey, Lynn. 

George M. Fiske, Newton. 

J. W. Haynes, Dan vers. 



f Deceased. 



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TWENTY-FIFTH NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT 



MASSACHUSETTS.— Continued. 



REPRESENTATIVES. 



ALTERNATES. 



Will. R Ruwell, Methuea. 
John Andrews, Soinerville. 
John M. Deane, Fall River. 
L. B. Parkhurst, Northampton. 
Joseph W. Hill, Charlestown. 
Amos Stillman Salem. 
Fred L. Trow, Brockton. 
A. A. Putnam, Uxbridge. 
Albro Q. Bean, Chelsea. 
John Best, Stoneham. 
Geo. B. White, Boston. 
J. L. Knight, Springfield. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS 



George A. Reed, Saxonville. 

C. B. Denni'^on, Greenfield. 

Frank D. Tripp, Cottage City. 

West D. Eldredge. Beverly. 

Lorenzo Harris, Orange. 

C. O. Stone, Charlestown. 

James F. Meech, Lynn. 

F. B. Turner, Brookline. 

Chas. T. Gile, North Attleboro. 

L. L. Bullard, Revere. 

Chas. R. Packard, West Bridgewater. 



A. S. Cushman, New York City, 1866-8. 

A. B. R. Sprague, Worcester, 1869. 

Francis A. Osborn, Boston, 1870. 

f James L. Bates, 1871. 

Wm. Cogswell, Salem, 1872. 

f A. B. Underwood, 1873. 

Jno. W. Kimball, Fitchburg, 1874. 

Geo. S. Merrill, Lawrence, 1875. 

Horace B. Sargent, Santa Monica, Cal., 

1876-8. 
Jno. G. B. Adams, Lynn, 1879. 



f John A. Hawes, 1880. 

Geo. W. Creasey, Newburyport, 1881, 

f Geo. H. Patch, 1882. . 

Geo. S. Evans, Cambridgeport, 1883. 

Jno. D. Billings, Cambridgeport, 1884. 

Jno. W. Hersey, Springfield, 1885. 

f Richard F. Tobin, 1886. 

Chas. D. Nash, Whitman, 1887. 

Myron P. Walker, Belchertown, 1888. 

Geo. L. Goodale, Medford, 1889. 

Geo. H. Inuis, South Boston, 1890. 



(28592) 



MICHIGAN. [18] 



Organized May 6, 1868 ; 

Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

E. B. Fenton (at large), Detroit. 

A. L. Patrick, Detroit. 

H. S. Dean, Ann Arbor. 

S. M. Hamilton, Adrian. 

G. H. Sherman, Battle Creek. 

G. B. Blair, Eaton Rapids. 



re-organized January 22, 1879. 
. C. L. Eaton, Paw Paw. 

C. L. Brundage, Muskegon. 
. W. H. Marston, Grand Rapids. 
K. W. Noyes, Paw Paw. 

ALTERNATES. 

R. R. Pealer (at large), Three Rivers 

Chas. Cowan, Ovid. 

A. C. Washburn, South Lyon. 

R. E. Whipple, Evart. 

C. W. Owen, Coldwater. 

Bvron B. Bowman, Bad Axe. 



fDeceased. 



GRAND ARMY OK THE REPUBLIC. 



17 



MICHIGAN.-Continued. 



REPRESENTATIVES. 

W. H. Miller, Berrien Springs. 

Z. Aldricb, Cassopolis. 

E. M. Allen, Portland. 

S. W. Baxter, Grand Rapids. 

Geo. P. Sanford, Lansing. 

B. T. O. Clark, Brighton. 

M. L. Skillman, Mt. Clemens. 

A. J. Snook, Hadley. 

A. J. Patterson, Owosso. 

T. N. Stevens, Stanton. 

D. C. Wickham, Hart. 

J. W. Morley, Kalkaska. 

James VanKleeck, Bay City. 

J. H. Bourns, Vassar. 

Lorin Roberts, Traverse City. 

L. P. Judson, Benzonia 



ALTERNATES. 
Henry Ball, Dundee. 
J. A. Conklin, Frankfort. 
R. H. Halsted, Concord. 
James Hai viand, Minden City, 
Joseph Greer, Itliaca. 
W. A. Newton, Fife Lake. 
J. H. Powell, Evart. 
J. Ahrens, Saginaw. 

E. A. Dickinson, Midland City. 
W. D. Moody, Big Rapids, 

W. H. Safford, Farwell. 

F. H. Rogers, Detroit. 
Chas. F. Sears, Rockford. 
E. C. Reed, Hubbardston. 
P. D. Miller, Schoolcraft. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



Wm. Humphrey, Adrian, 1869. 
C. V. R. Pond, Coldwater, 1878-9. 
A. T, McReynolds, Grand Rapids, 1880. 
Byron R. Pierce, Grand Rapids, 1881-2. 
Oscar A. Janes, Hillsdale, 1883. 
Rush J. Shank, Lansing, 1884. 



Chas. D. Long, Detroit, 1885. 
Jno. North wood, New Lothrop, 1886 
L.G. Rutherford, Grand Rapids, 1887 
Washington Gardner, Albion, 1888. 
Michael Brown, Big Rapids, 1889. 
Henry M. Duffield, Detroit, 1890. 



(20742) 

MINNESOTA. [24] 

Organized August 14, 1867 ; re-organized August 17, 1881. 



Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 
W. N. Campbell (at large), Litchfield. 
C. R. Blair, Rochester. 

A. W. White, Albert Lea. 
J. E. Doak, Slay ton. 

Henry Anderson, Montevedio. 
Ell Torrence, Minneapolis. 

B. G. Merry, Stillwater. 

C. A, Clement, Detroit. 

W. C. Lincoln, Fergus Falls. 
(2) 



C. D. Parker, St. Paul. 
L. M. Lange, Marshall. 
John D. Smith, Minneapolis. 
Joe L. Brigham, St. Paul. 

ALTERNATES. 

G. C. Whitcomb (at large), Minneap. 

C. F. Greening, Grand Meadow. 
T. E. Hills, Heron Lake. 

A. D. Cram, Mankato. 

D. F. Kelly, Northfielu. 
M. K. Sullivan, Hastings. 
James Allen, St. Paul. 

C. H. Taylor, Minneapolis. 
W. P. Spaulding, Brainard, 



TWENTY-FIFTH NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT 



MINNESOTA.-Continued. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



H. G. Hicks, Minneapolis, 1868. 
H. A. Castle, St. Paul, 1872-4. 
Adam Marty, Stillwater, 1881. 
Jno. P. Rea, Minneapolis, 1883. 
E. C. Babb, Minneapolis, 1883. 



R. A. Becker, St. Paul, 1884. 
Wm. Thomas, Mankato, 1885. 
L. L. Wlieelock, Owatonna, 1886. 
J. H. Ege, Minneapolis, 1887. 
A. Barto, Sauk Center, 1889. 



James Compton, Fergus Falls, 1890. 
(8201) 



MISSOURI. [25] 

Organized May 16, 1867 ; re-organized April 22, 1882. 



Commander, 

Senior Vice-Commauuer. 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

A. J. Smitb (at large), St. Louis. 
JohntMcNeil, St. Louis. 

E. J.'Smitli, Sedalia. 

H. C. Weaver, Kansas City. 
W. H. Park, Springfield. 
P. V. Wise, St. Joseph. 
T.'J. Ferrile, St. Joseph. 
G. W. Travis, Cape Girardeau. 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

Louis Benecke, Brunswick. 

J. L. Briggs, Joplin. 

James C. Broadwell, St. Louis. 

D. B. Veazey, Hillsboro. 

John T. Clarke, Jefferson City. 

John P. Piatt, Kingston. 

R. A. Collier, Trenton. 

R. D. Cramer, Memphis. 

Alvin Haynie, Clinton. 

J. S. Rogers, Cameron. 

N. W. Taylor, St. Louis. 

G. J. Roote, Mansfield. 

B. Knoepfel, Hannibal. 

F. M. Marshall, Norborne. 



Geo. W. Martin, Brookfield. 
Louis Grund, St Louis. 
John W. Scott, Moberly. 
Thos. B. Kodgers, St. Louis. 

ALTERNATES. 

A. W. Mullins (at large), Liuueus. 
M. F. Strock, Brashear. 
Madison Miller, St. Louis. 
Daniel Glock, St. Louis. 

James A. Watkins, Clarence. 
John M. Heinecke, Kansas City. 
Jacob M. Gruen, St. Louis. 
W. H. Mengel, California. 

ALTERNATES. 

H. K. S. Robinson, Mound City. 
Joseph L. Fant, Warrenton. 

B. Zick, Pleasant Hill. 
W. S. Snow, Wakenda. 
Jacob Rensimer, Marceline. 
G. C. Rose, Commerce. 
Thos. Lang, Farmingtou. 
John P. Kivits, St. Louis. 
Ferd. Muench, New Haven. 
David W. Pollock, Powersville. 
Francis Baltzer, Bethel. 

L. D. Immei, Washington. 
Josiah Stanley, Climax Springs. 
J. W. Floyd, Higbee. 



GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 



19 



MISSOURI.— Continued. 

PAST DEPAKTMENT COMMANDERS. 

Wm. Warner, Kansas City, 1882-3. fE. E. Kimball, 1887. 

W. F. Chamberlain, Hannibal, 1884. Hiram Smith, Jr., Cameron, 1888. 
Nelson Cole, St. Louis, 1885-6. Jno. E. Phelps, Springfield, 1889. 

Leo Rassieur, St. Louis, 1890. 
(31028) 



MONTANA. [3?] 

Organized March 10, 1885. 

. Harry C. Kessler, Butte. 



Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice- Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

KEPRESENTATIVES. 

A. O. Simons (at large), Helena. 
Lecster S. Wilson, Bozeman. 



John L. Sloane, Missoula. 
. John C. Duff, Fort Benton. 
L. F. Wyman, Butte. 

ALTERNATES. 

Geo. W. Armstrong (at large), Great 

Falls. 
T. C. Davidson, Anaconda. 
PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 
T. P. Fuller, Helena, 1885. Junius G. Sanders, Helena, 1888. 

Chas. S. Warren, Butte, 1886. Jas. E. Calloway, Virginia City, 1889. 

Eli C. Waters, Billings, 1887. Ed. F. Ferris, Bozeman, 1890. 



Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 
REPRESENTATIVES. 
J. N. Kountz (at large), Palisade 
J. Ehrhardt, Stanton. 
O. H. Phillips, Beatrice. 
A. H. Bovven, Hastings. 
Benj. Smith, Juniata. 
H. H. Benson, Omaha. 
W. B. Roby, Haigler. 
Chas. E. Burmester, Omaha. 
J. H. Culver, Milford. 

■j- Deceased. 



NEBRASKA. [171 

Re-organized June 17, 1877. 

. Jos. Teeter, Lincoln. 

J. T. Thompson, Fairbury. 



Joel Hull, Minden. 
J. W. Bowen, Lincoln. 

ALTERNATES. 

Simeon Bloom (at large), Omaha. 

Perry A. Lyons, Ft. Omaha. 

L. D. Richards, Fremont. 

J. C. Stanley, Holdredge. 

T. J.DeKalb, Daykin. 

B. F, DifEenbocker, Hay Springs. 

J. M. Coleman, Neligh. 

D. F. Canfield, Rising City. 

J. W. Livernighouse, Grand Island. 



TWENTY-FIFTH NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT 



NEBRASKA— Continued. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS 



Paul Van Der Voort, Omaha, 1876-7. 

R. H. Wilbur, Omaha, 1878. 

f James W. Savage, 1879-80. 

S. J. Alexander, Lincoln, 1881-2. 

H. E. Palmer, Plattsmouth, 1884. 



A. V. Cole, Juniata, 1885. 
J. M. Thayer, Lincoln, 1886. 
H. C. Russell, Schuyler, 1887. 
W. C. Henry, Grand Island, 1888. 
S. H. Morrison, Nebraska City, 1889, 



T, S. Clarkson, Omaha, 1890. 
(8137) 



Commander, . . . . 

Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES, 

W. W. H. Greenv^ood (at large), Peter- 
borough. 
Miner G. Frye, Derry Depot. 
Bcnj. R. Wheeler, Salem. 
Daniel H. Reed, Fitzwilliam. 
Augustus P. Home, Manchester. 
Levi B. Laney, East Weare. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. [12] 

Organized July 30, 1868. 

. Everett B. Huse, Enfield. 



Daniel Hall, Dover. 

Abner J. Sanborn, Manchester. 

James Minot, Concord. 

ALTERNATES. 

Charles E. Bartlett (at large), Derrj 

Depot. 
Charles H. Foss, Tilton, 
John W. Locke, Seabrook, 
Joseph R. Curtis, Portsmouth. 
John Chandler, Plymouth. 
John B. Cooper, Newport. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



Village, 



t William R. Patten, 1868. 
Daniel J. Vaughan, Portsmouth, 1869. 
Jas. E. Larkin, Everett, Mass. , 1870. 
Augustus H. Bixby, Francestown, 1871. 
Wm. H. Trickey, South New Market, 

1872. 
t Timothy W. Challis, 1873-4. 
Alvin S. Eaton, Nashua, 1875. 
Chas. J. Richards.Chicago, HI., 1876-7-8. Jas. F.Grimes, Hillsboro Bridge,1889i; 
Thomas Coggswell, Gilmanton Iron Works, 1890. 
(5127) 



f Geo. Bowers, 1879-80. 
Martin A. Haynes, Lake 

1881-2. 

John C. Linehan, Penacook, 1883-4. 
Marcus M. Collis, Portsmouth, 1885. 
Geo. Farr, Littleton, 1886. 
Otis C. Wyatt, Tilton, 1887. 
t A. B. Thompson, 1888. 



f Deceased. 



GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 21 

NEW JERSEY. [8] 

Orgaoized December 10, 18G7. 
Commander, . '. . . James R. Mullikin, Newark. 

Senior Vice-Commander, , . .Josepli L. Franklin, Woodbury. 

Junior Vice Commander. . . Jacob Wliite, Paterson, 

Assistant Adjutant-General, Flavel W. Sullivan, Newark. 

REPRESENTATIVES. ALTERNATES. 

A. S. Hill (at large), Trenton. G. P. Robinson (at large), Jersey City. 

George Martin, Camden, Benj. Murphy, Jersey City. 

J. W. Kinsey, Camden. Charles H. Walker, Trenton. 

Fred Bluem, Jersey City. Edward F. Brainard, Newark. 

W. H. Smith, Manasquan. John T. Whittier, New Brunswick. 

D. M. Price, Hackettstown. J. R. Miller, Paterson. 
Louis A. Piaget, Paterson. Henry S. White, Red Bank. 
Alfred Atkins, Elizabeth. A. D. Blanchett, Morristown. 
A. T. Connett, Flemington, John Vreeland, Bayonne. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

William Ward, Newark, 1869-70. Chas. H. Houghton, Metuchen, 1881. 

f Richard H. Lee, 1871-2. Geo. B. Fielder, Jersey City, 1883. 

Chas. Burrows, Rutherford, 1874-5. Henry M. Nevius, Red Bank, 188^-5. 

E. W. Davis, Newark, 1876. Frank O. Cole, Jersey City, 1886. 
f John Mueller, 1877-8. J. L. Wheeler, Red Bank, 1887. 
Samuel Hufty, Camden, 1879. E. Burd Grubb, Edgewater Park, 1888. 
Geo. W. Gile, Philadelphia, Pa., 1880. W. B. E. Miller, Camden, 1889. 

A. M. Matthews, Orange, 1890. 
(7733) 

NEW MEXICO. [32] 

Re-orgauized July 14, 1883. 
Commander, .... Albert J. Fountain, Las Cruces. 
Senior Vice-Commander, . Byron A. Knowles, Deming. 

Junior Vice-Commander, . . Thomas Murphy, Hillsboro. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, . W. A. Rankin, Albuquerque. 

REPRESENTATIVE. ALTERNATE. 

Philip Mothersill (at large), Engle. Richard Hudson (at large). Silver City. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

\ Henry M. Atkinson, 1883. John Y. Hewitt, White Oaks, 1887. 

E. W. Winkoop, Santa Fe, 1884. Francis Downs, Santa Fe, 1888. 

J. J. Fitzgerald, Chihuahua, Mex., 1885. Lee H. Rudisille, White Oaks, 1889. 
Elias S. Stover, Albuquerque, 1886. A. M. Whitcomb, Albuquerque, 1890. 

(299) 

f Deceased. 



22 



TWENTY-FIFTH NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT 



Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

Warner Miller (at large), Herkimer. 

Jolin Parks, Medina. 

Alfred Lyth, Buffalo. 

L. E. Worden, Hoosick Falls. 

Andrew Davidson, Cooperstown. 

William Engle, New York City. 

N. W. Day, New York City. 

Daniel Simmons, Caton. 

James S. Graham, Rochester. 

H. F. Tarbox, Batavia. 

G. M. Brink, Kingston. 

C. S. Thorp, New York City. 
James Owens, New York City. 
Stephen J. Burrows, Brooklyn. 
A, H, De Graff, Amsterdam. 
John C. Shotts, Yonkers. 
George H. Blackman, Wellsville. 
Jonathan Herrick, Esperance. 
Philip S. Biglin, New York City. 
Theodore Feldstein, New York City. 
Charles A. Shaw, Brooklyn. 

H. M. Mould, Keeseville. 
John E. Jones, Albany. 

D. W. Hill, Binghamton. 
N. Grumbach, Syracuse. 

A. M. Underbill, New York City. 
Dennis Sullivan, New York City. 
M. C. Shattuck, Brooklyn. 
M. J. Cummings, Brooklyn. 
J. H. Kent, Utica. 
Jonathan Beers, Elmira. 
J. W. Chatman, Buffalo. 
Henry L. Russ, Phoenix. 
John W. Jacobus, New York City. 
William Rohling, New York City. 
David W. Lee, Brooklyn. 
Emil C. Walter, Brooklyn. 



NEW YORK. [5] 

Organized April 3, 1867. 

. Charles H. Freeman, Corning. 
Edward J. Deevey, Albany. 
Edward A. Dubey, Brooklyn. 



W. W. Bennett, Albany. 
ALTERNATES. 

C. Hull Grant (at large), Brooklyn. 

D. C. Sherwood, Corning. 
Fred Cossum, Auburn. 
James A. Tappan, Brooklyn. 
John S. Koster, Leyden Station. 
Joseph Humphreys, New York City. 
Albert J. Adams, New York City. 
Elijah Hallet, Canisteo. 

H. L. Hunt, Brooklyn. 

Fred. Mather, Cold Spring Harbor. 

David S. Brown, New York City. 

H. D. Ellsworth, Canton. 

W. H. Bright, Utica. 

James D. Bell, Brooklyn. 

A. T. Decker, New York City. 

J. W. Corning, Palmyra. 

F. C. Chamberlain, Canandaigua. 
Charles H. Mills, Mt. Morris. 

M. H. Whalen, New York City. 

G. J. Collins, Brooklyn. 
Bernard Mullins, Port Richmond. 
H. W. Bell, Greenbush. 

A. D. Daily, Brockport. 

William Ramage, Auburn. 

John C. Mullins, Brooklyn. 

Alexander Newburger, New Yk.City 

J. J. Perkins, Schuylerville. 

C. M. Hyatt, Albany. 

Doctor Tarbell, Ithaca. 

John F. Randolph, Penn Yan. 

John Little, Brooklyn. 

E. B. Black, Whitney's Point. 
David H. King, Fort Edward. 
Albert Fling, Brooklyn. 
Benj. L. Avery, Geneva. 
Frank Tallman, Auburn. 

H. W. Carpenter, Oneida. 



GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 



23 



NEW YORK-Continued. 



REPRESENTATIVES. 

G. W. Dustin, Brushton. 

S. S. Ballou, Dalton. 

L. E. Griffith, Troy. 

C. E. Hawkins, Antwerp. 

W. E. Slocum. Middle Village. 



ALTERNATES. 
Thomas Hnnter, Sterling Center. 
Harro Schacht, New York City. 
Samuel Truesdell, New York City. 
Wiufield S. Newman, Hornellsville. 
John Norton, Flatbush. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 
E. Sickles, New York City. L. Coe Young, Macon, Qa., 1880. 



Daniel 

1868-9. 
Jno. C. Robinson, Binghamton, 1870. 
Henry A. Barnum, New York City, 

1871-2. 
Stephen P. Corliss, Albany, 1873. 
Jno. Palmer, Albany, 1875. 
Jas. Tanner, Washington, D. C, 1876-7. 
Wm. F. Rogers, Bath, 1878. 
f James McQuade, 1879. 



f Abram Merritt, 1881. 

Jas. S. Eraser, New York City, 1882. 

Jno. A. Reynolds, Rochester, 1883 

Ira M. Hedges, Haverstraw, 1884. 

Jos. I. Sayles, Rome, 1886. 

Geo. H. Treadwell, Albany, 1887. 

N. Martin Curtis, Ogdensburg, 1888. 

Harrison Clark, Norwich, 1889. 

Floyd Clarkson, New York City, 1890- 



Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General 



(40865) 

NORTH DAKOTA. [43] 

Organized April 23, 1890. 

Wm. A. Bentley, Bismarck. 
S. G. Roberts, Fargo. 
. John D. Black, Valley City. 
John Bowen. Bismarck. 



ALTERNATES. 



REPRESENTATIVES. 

W. A. Power, Leonard. B. H. Webster, Pembina. 

W. H. Brown, Grand Forks. R. M. Davis, Lisbon. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

Harrison Allen, Fargo, 1889. Geo. B. Winship, Grand Forks, 1890. 

(731) 

OHIO. [4] 

Organized January 30, 1867. 

A. M. Warner, Cincinnati. 



Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, . 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant General, 



John Pearce, Steubenville. 
Thos. W. Prentiss, Leipsic. 
W. B, Folffer, Cincinnati. 



f Deceased. 



24 



TWENTY-FIFTH NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT 



OHIO.— Continued. 



REPRESENTATIVES. 

Rutlierford B. Hayes (at, large), Fre- 
mont. 
C. A. Santmeyer, Carthage, 
W. C. Jolinson, Cincinnati. 
J. T. Penny, Harrison. 
W. D. Innes, Cincinnati. 
E. 0. Thomas, Dayton. 
L. L. Speigh, Troy. 
S. W. Bishop, Greenville. 
J, J. Hollingsworth, St. Marys. 
W. C. Tingle, Columbus Grove. 
Wm. Harmon, Attica. 
Geo. W. Deatrick, Defiance. 
Sol. Zarbaugh, Holgate. 
C. M. Galloway, Xenia. 
Jas. McMullin, Lebanon. 
W. W. Wilson, Urbana. 
O. W. Bartholomew, Springfield. 
E. H. Hyatt, Delaware. 
W. W. Snodgrass, Kenton. 
J. M. Hall, Toledo. 
H, G. Neubert, Toledo. 
Carl Huber, Portsmouth. 
S. D. Morgan, Colton. 
C. C. Nichols, Wilmington. 
Jno. T. Raper, Chillicothe. 
H. L. Whitehead, Columbus. 
E. Taylor, Worthington. 
Geo. C. McConnell, Sullivan. 
Jno. W. Rexford, Norwalk. 
R. H. Brewster, Pomeroy. 
J. W. Merrill, Barlow. 
Jno. M. Crompton, Coshocton. 
Sam'l H. John, Zanesville. 
G. S. Wellons, Barnesville. 
Roseman Gardner, Steubenville. 
J. B. Essig, Carrolton. 
J. S. Clemmer, Salem. 
T. S, Winship, Conneaut. 
J. R. Lachman, Warren. 
E. F. Taggert, Akron. 
Jno. T. Hobbs, Cleveland. 



ALTERNATES. 

David R. Austin, (at large), Toledo 

Wm. Maescher, Cincinnati. 

Eugene M. Ward, Cincinnati. 

Thos. Morgan, Norwood. 

M. A. McGuire, Cincinnati. 

H. H. Sage, Dayton. 

L. R. Smith, Brookville. 

H. P. Neal, Sidney. 

W. H. Ganger, Woodington. 

W. M. Yost, Mt. Blanchard. 

O, S. Campbell, Crestline. 

Geo. W. Myers, Bryan. 

Henry M. Lawson, Payne. 

F. Hypes, Boston. 

T. D. Bishop, Middletowu. 

S. W. Durflinger, London. 

B. F. Harris, West Liberty. 
Albert H. Brown, Mt. Gilead. 
Geo. Waters, Dunkirk. 

W. F. Thompson, East Toledo. 
Geo. W. Vrooman, Toledo. 
Jno. T. Jones, Portsmouth. 
Jno. S. Thomas, Thurman. 
Henry H. Maddox, Hillsboro. 
Sam'l F. Walker, Georgetown. 
R. W. Leavitt, Somerset. 

C. N. Bancroft, Columbus, 
Jno. C. Biggs, Elyria. 

J. W. Ferree, Pavonia. 

J. W. Donley, Marietta. 

E. W. Kennedy, McConnellsville, 

W. A. Lovett, Newark. 

Sam'l Slade, Port Washington. 

Jno. Con well, Cadiz. 

W. L. Mosely, Caldwell. 

R. A. Pinn, Massillon. 

J, G. Beatty, Columbiana. 

Philo Bearce, Ravenna. 

B. F. Ray, Burton. 

J. H. Myers, Wooster. 

O. H. McDowell, Medina. 

Nathan Strauss, Cleveland. 



CRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 

OHIO.— Continued. 



25 



REPUESENTATI VES. 

J. M. CarringtoD. Cleveland. 
J. F. Bealinan, Cleveland. 
W. H. Eooclis, Ironton. 
Clias. Townseud, Athens. 
W. H. Handy, Wauseon. 
J. W. Stillwell, Troy. 
T. T. Dill, Mansfield. 
I. F. Mack, Sandusky. 
F. G. Mitchell, Springfield. 



ALTERNATES. 

E. W. Elliott, Olmstead Falls. 
A. C. Thompson, Portsmouth, 
Jas. Foster, Omega. 
Jno. L. Dull, Weston. 
H. C. Price, New Madison. 
C. P. Landon, Westerville. 
L. T. Soule, Newton Falls. 
J. E. Wilcox, Maumee. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



t Thos. L. Young, 1867. 

J. Warren Keifer, Springfield, 1868-70. 

f Wm. C. Bunts, 1871-2. 

A. C. Voris, Akron, 1875. 

f Wm. Earnshaw, 1876-7. 

James H. Seymour, Akron, 1878. 

f James B. Steedman, 1879. 

David W. Thomas, Akron, 1880. 



John S. Kountz, Toledo. 1881. 
Charles T. Clark, Columbus, 1882-3. 
H. P. Lloyd, Cincinnati, 1884. 
R. B. Brown, Zanesville, 1885. 
Arthur L. Conger, Akron, 1886. 
t Daniel C. Putnam, 1887. 
Joseph W. O'Neall, Lebanon, 1888. 
S. H. Hurst, Chillicothe, 1889. 



P. H. Dowling, Toledo, 1890. 
(49011) 



OKLAHOMA. [44] 

Organized August 7, 1890. 



Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 



G. A. Colton, Kingfisher, Ok. 
O. H. Hill, Oklahoma City, Ok. 
B. W. Hall, Frisco, Ok. 
J. E. Burns, Kingfisher, Ok. 



BEPKESENTATIVES. 



ALTERNATES. 



John P. Jones (at large), Hennessey, Frank McMasters (at large), Oklaho- 

Ok. ma City, Ok. 

G. D. Munger, Oklahoma City, Ok. J. R. Wallace, Guthrie, Ok. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDER. 

C. M. Barnes, Guthrie, Ok., 1890. 
(340) 



f Deceased. 



26 



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OREGON. [26] 

Re-organized September 28, 1882. 

Oommander, .... Owen Summers, Portland. 

Senior Vice-Commander, . . Cbas. S. Wright, Astoria. 

Junior Vice-Commander. . . C, P, Holloway, Huntington. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, . R. S. Greenleaf, Portland. 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

J. F. Ellis (at large) Forest Grove. 
R. A. Frame, Portland. 
J. C. Cooper, McMinnville. 



ALTERNATES. 



B. B. Tuttle (at large), Portland. 
F. K. Arnold, Portland. 
Geo. Williams, Salem. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

N. S. Pierce, Portland, 1882. M. L. Olmstead, Baker City, 1887. 

G. E. Caukin, Portland, 1883. A. E. Bortliwick, Portland, 1888. 

P. J. Babcock, Salem, 1884. E. B. McElroy, Salem. 1889. 

F. H. Lamb, San Francisco, Cal., 1885-6. Jas. E. Varney, The Dallas, 1890. 

(1905) 



PENNSYLVANIA. [3] 

Organized January 16, 1867. 



Commander, . . . . 

Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adj utant-General , 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

James McCormick (at large), Philadel- 
phia. 
E. L. Schroeder, York. 
Miles W. Irwin, Lewisburg. 
Wm. Sweeley, Williamsport. 
Alfred Darte, Wilkesbarre. 
Wm. Emsley, Philadelphia. 
Rev. N. F. Stahl, Scranton. 
A. C, Koser, Mechanicsburg. 
Thos. G. Sample, Allegheny. 
A. P. Burchfield, Allegheny. 
J. H. Oursler, Latrobe. 
C'. H. Fasnacht, Lancaster. 
James F. Morrison, Philadelphia. 
W. F. Hambright, Lancaster. 
A. L. Hazen, Newcastle. 



George G. Boyer, Harrisburg. 
Jno. F. Mackie, Philadelphia. 
T. A. Morrison, Smethport. 
S. P. Town, Philadelphia. 

ALTERNATES. 

J. W. Curry (at large), Altoona. 
Geo. W. Adams, Harrisburg. 
D. W. Crouse, Selinsgrove. 
W. L. Hershey, Columbia. 
Wm. H. Houck, Reading. 
Geo. D. Reavely, Wesleyville. 
W. H. Turner, Westchester, 
A. L. Hazelton, Bradford. 
J. S. Leisenring, Altoona. 
A. M. Carline, Braddock. 
S. T. Henderson, Houtzdale, 
D. P. Salmon, Lock Haven. 
J. S. Smith, Lancaster. 
John W. Rife, Middletown. 
J. M. Sutman, Monongahela City. 
H. C. Sayers, Waynesburg. 



GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 



27 



PENNSYLVANIA.-Continued. 



REPRESENTATIVES. 

C. M. Derickson, Mercer. 

S. C, Stevenson, Scottdale. 

H. O. C. Oelimler, Allegheny. 

Geo. S. Shattuck, Meadville. 

W. W. Brown, Bradford. 

Wm. Mulkie, Corry. 

S. W. Hill, Pittsburg. 

H. H. Cvimmins, Tideout. 

W. A. Ruddach, Norristown. 

S. A. Loscb, Schuylkill Haven 

B. E. Swan, Franklin. 

G. S. Fulmer, Pittsburg. 

Jno. P. Nicholson, Philadelphia. 

B, F. Laughlin, Marion. 

W. H. McAllister, Erie. 

John C. Sias, Pittsburg. 

W. J. Harshaw, Grove City. 

H. J. Chandler, Rochester. 

J. N. Stoever, Chester. 

J. L. Rolshouse, Etna. 

A. M. Breckenridge, So. Oil City. 

W. H. Redheffer, Philadelphia. 

Henry Meyers, Philadelphia. 

Edward Abel, Pittsburg. 

W. R. Wooters, Philadelphia. 

W. F. Hoffner, Philadelphia. 

Thos. Fording, Pittsburg. 

X. S. Rees, Pittsburg. 

Thos. G. Hall. Philadelphia. 

Joseph T. Beeson, Philadelphia. 

W. C. Chapman, Carlisle. 



ALTERNATES. 

C. R. Shepler, Pittsburg. 
James Wren, Boyerstown. 
Wm. Dwyer, Oil City. 
Theo. L. Christ, Lemout. 
J. L. Graham, Saltsburg. 
Nathan Wilson, Downington. 
B. F. Miller, Muncy. 

D. C. Titman, Auburn 4 Corners. 
W. Van Gaskin, Shamokin. 
Thos. M. Fee, Conuellsville. 

J. F. Eltonhead, Pottstown. 

W. H. Whisel, Everett. 

G. F. Black, Safe Harbor. 

Wm. Ryan, Philadelphia. 

Richard Righter, Philadelphia. 

A. S. Schropp, Bethlehem. 

Wm. M. Jordan, Mount Pleasant. 

James Atkinson, Homestead. 

Matthew Ryan, Philadelphia. 

Wm. B. Bird, Shamokin. 

David Howells, Kane. 

Ralph Buckley, Media. 

L. C. Fosnot, Watsontown. 

G. B. Agnew, Bellwood. 

Sam'l Jones, Philadelphia. 

Jno. Brunner, Easton. 

J. J. Baxter, Erie. 

James M. McKee, Pittsburg. 

J. C. Thomas, Pittsburg. 

Jos. Penrose, Pleasantville. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



Louis Wagner, Philadelphia, 186&-7. 

A. L. Pearson, Pittsburg, 1868. 

0. C. Bosbyshell, Philadelphia, 1869. 

R. B. Beath, Philadelphia, 1873. 

fA. Wilson Norris, 1874. 

W. W. Tyson, Erie, 1875. 

Jas. W. Latta, Philadelphia, 1876. 



John Taylor, Philadelphia, 1881. 

J. M. Vanderslice, Philadelphia, 1882. 

E. S. Osborne, Wilkesbarre, 1883. 

F. H. Dyer, Detroit, Mich., 1884. 
Austin Curtin, Huntingdon, 1885 
J. P. S. Gobin, Lebanon, 1886. 

t Samuel Harper, 1887. 



f Deceased. 



28 



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PENNSYLVANIA.-Continued. 

PAST DEl'AKTMBNT COMMANDERS. 



S. Irwin Givin, Philadelphia, 1877. 
Chas. T. Hull, Athens, 1878. 
Oeo. L. Brown, Frackville, 1879. 
C.W. Hazzard, Monongahela City, 1880. 

(43820.) 



Frank J. Magee, Wrightsville, 1888. i 
Thos. J. Stewart, Norristown, 1889. 
.J. F. Denniston, Pittsburg, 1890. 



POTOMAC. [14] 

Organized February 13, 1869. 



Commander, . . . . 

Senior Vice-Commander, . 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

Arthur Hendricks (at large), Wash- 
ington. 
L. S. Emery, Washington. 
N. D. Adams, Washington. 
Robert Johnson, Washington. 



James M. Pipes, Washington, D. C. 
Andrew F. Dinsmore, Washington. 
Alva S. Taber, Washington. 
John P. Church, Washington. 

ALTERNATES. 

Willis B. Pomeroy (at large), Wash- 
ington, 
Wm. Geo. Hall, Washington. 
George Wagner, Washington. 
Samuel M. Gordon, Washington. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



f- Timothy Lubey, 1870-72. 
Frank H. Sprague, Washington, 1873-4. 
Benj. F. Hawkes, Washington, 1876. 
A. H. G. Richardson, Washington, 1877. 
Geo. E. Corson, Washington, 1878. 
Harrison Dingman, Washington, 1879. 
Chas. C. Royce, Chico, California, 1880. 



William Gibson, Washington, 1881. 
Sam'l S. Burdett, Washington, 1882-3. 
D. S. Alexander, Buffalo, N. Y., 1884. 
Newton M. Brooiis, Washington, 1885. 
Jerome B. Burke, Washington, 1886-7- 
Chas. P. Lincoln, Washington, 1888. 
William S. Odeil, Washington, 1889. 



M. Emmet Urell, Washington, D. C, 1890. 
(3205) 



Commander, 
Senior Vice. Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 



RHODE ISLAND. [U] 

Organized March 24, 1868. 

. . . Benj. H. Child, Providence. 



David S. Ray, East Providence. 
Geo. T. Cranston, Wickford. 
Edmund F. Prentiss, Providence, 



t Deceased. 



GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 

RHODE ISLAND.-Continued. 



29 



REPRESENTATIVES. 

William A. Harris (at large). Provi- 
dence. 
Geo. B. Willis, Providence. 
William Hamilton, Newport. 
Joseph B. Holmes, River Point. 



ALTERNATES. 

William O. Thatcher (at large), 

Woonsocket. 
George Edward Allen, Providence. 
Charles E. Sweet, East Greenwich. 
Ezra Dixon, River Point. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



f Ambrose E. Buruside, 1868. 
Horatio Rogers, Providence, 1869. 
Chas. R. Brayton, Providence, 1870-1. 
Elisha H. Rhodes, Providence, 1872-3. 
Edwin Metcalf, Providence, 1874. 
Edwin C. Pomroy, Providence, 1875. 
Chas. H. Williams, Providence, 1876. 
Henry J. Spooner, Providence, 1877. 
Fred. A. Arnold, Providence, 1878. 
Henry R. Barker, Providence, 1879. 



Chas. 0. Gray, Providence, 1880. 
t William H. P. Steere, 1881 
Henry F. Jenks, Pawtucket, 1883. 
Philip S. Chase, Providence, 1883. 
Andrew K. McMahon, Newport, 1884. 
Eugene A. Cory, Boston, 1885. 
Theo. A. Barton, Providence, 1886. 
Benj. L. Hall, Providence, 1887. 
Gideon Spencer, Providence, 1888. 
Alonzo Williams, Providence, 1889. 



Benj. F. Davis, Pawtucket, 1890. 
(2931) 



Commander, 
Senior Vice Commander, . 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

John L. Jolley (at large), Vermillion. 
E. E. Clough, Yankton. 
W. F. La Follette, Chamberlain. 
Geo. W. Snow, Springfield. 



SOUTH DAKOTA. [29] 

Organized February 27, 1883. 

. C. S. Palmer, Sioux Falls. 



James B. Hoyt, Aberdeen, 
Chas. E. Houston, Armour. 
W. D. Stites, Sioux Falls. 

ALTERNATES. 

J. W. Granger (at large), Webster. 
H. A. Humphrey, Faulkton. 
J. li. Carlisle, Aberdeen. 
P. P. Peck, Sioux Falis. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

fThos. S. Free, 1882-4. S. F. Hammond.W. Superior,Wis., 1888. 

Wm. V. Lucas, Hot Springs, 1885-6. Geo. A. Silsby, Mitchell, 1889. 
E. T. Langley, Huron, 1890. 
(2783) 

t Deceased. 



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TWENTY-FIFTH NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT 



TENNESSEE. [34] 

Organized February 26, 1884. 



Commander, 
Senior Vice Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

W. J. Smith (at large) Memphis. 
S. 0. Merrill, Nashville. 
W. H. Nelson, Johnson City, 
A. Cantwell, Johnson City. 
W. E, F. Milburn, Grreenville. 



Andrew J. Gahagan, Chattanooga. 
Thomas H. Reeves, Jonesboro. 
Daniel Ellis, Elizabethtown. 
Halbert B. Case, Chattanooga. 

ALTERNATES. 

H. W. Veazey (at large, Harriman. 
E. 8. Nixon, Chattanooga. 
Chris Bathman, Chattanooga. 
S. N. Williams, Huntingdon. 
W. A. Gage, Knoxville. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



\ Edward S'. Jones, 1884-5. 

E. E. Winters, Macon, Ga. 1886. 

W. J. Ramage, Knoxville, 1887. 



Wm. Rule, Knoxville, 1888. 
Augustus H. Pettibone, Greenville, 

1889. 
Charles F. Muller, Chattanooga 1890. 
(3697) 



TEXAS. [38] 

Organized March 25, 1885. 



Commander, 

Senior Vice-Commander, . 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

R. p. Sargent (at large), Galveston. 
H. Webb, Gainesville. 



M. W. Mann, Dallas. 
John W. Parks, Marshall. 
E. Ketchum, Galveston. 
J. C. Bigger, Dallas. 

ALTERNATETES. 

L. C. Leeds, Dallas. 

W. B. Worsham, Henrietta. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 



W. D. Wylie, Dallas, 1885. 
O. T. Lyon, Sherman, 1886. 
W. H. Sinclair, Galveston, 1887. 



John C. De Gress, Austin, 1883 
A. G. Malloy, El Paso, 1889. 
A. K. Taylor, Houston, 1890. 
(1165) 



t Deceased. 



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UTAH. [33] 

Organized October 8, 1883. 

Commander, . . . . Frank Hoffman, Salt Lake City. 

Senior Vice-Commander, . . H. C. Wallace, Salt Lake City. 

Junior Vice-Commander, . J. S. Langston, Salt Lake City. 

Assistant Adjutant-General, . F. P. Addleman, Salt Lake City. 



REPKE8ENTATIVE. 



ALTERNATE. 



J. W. Greenman (at large), Salt Lake E. T. Hulaniski (at large), Ogden. 
City. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

Hansford Smith, Ogden, 1884. Eli H. Murray, San Diego, Cal., 1887. 

H. C. Wardleigh, Ogden. 1885. Nathan Kimball, Ogden, 188a 

Eljiah Sells. Salt Lake City, 1886. Henry T. Snyder, Ogden, 1889. 

Henry Page, Salt Lake City, 1890. 

(188) 

VERMONT. [13] 



Organized October 23, 1868. 

. D. L. Morgan, Rutland. 

Geo. VV. Doty, Morrisville. 
. H. A. Dudley, So. Londonderry. 

C. C. Kinsman, Rutland. 
ALTERNATES. 

0. E. Adams (at large), Arlington. 

A. Schelle, Montreal, P. Q. 

O. Meacham, Brandon. 

R. T. Johnson, West Concord. 

J. S. Dreunan, Hardwick. 

J. E. Eldredge, Warren. 

E. Mclntyre, Danby. 



Commander, 
Senior Vice -Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

F. E. Smith (at large) Moutpelier. 
S. W. Parkhurst, St. Johnsbury. 
A. C. Bean, White River Junction. 
John Lombard, Ludlow. 
C. T. S. Pierce, Vergennes. 
M. J. Leach, Wolcott. 
Thos. Hannon, Brattleboro. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 
fGeo. P. Poster, 1868-9. 
W. W. Henry, Burlington, 1870-1. 
W. G. Veazey, Rutland, 1872-3. 
Stephen Thomas, Montpelier, 1874-5. 
T. S. Peck, Burlington, 1876-7. 
J. H. Goulding, Rutland, 1878-9. 
Geo. W. Hooker, Brattleboro, 1880-81. 



A. B. Valentine, Bennington, 1882-3. 
C. C. Kinsman, Rutland, 1884. 
Wm. L. Greenleaf, Burlington, 1885. 
Geo. T. Childs, St. Albans, 1886. 
P. D. Blodgett, St. Johnsbury, 1887 
H. E. Taylor, Brattleboro, 1888. 
A. S. Tracy, Middlebury, 1889. 



Z. M. Mansur, Island Pond, 1890. 

(5473) 



t Deceased. 



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Commander, 

Senior Vice-Commander, 



Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 



VIRGINIA. [15] 

Organized July 27, 1871. 

. H. B. Nicliols. Norfolk. 

Wm. P. Sands, National Home, D.V. 
S., Elizabeth City Co., Elizabeth 
City. 
. J. C. Brewster, Raleigh, N. C. 
Wm. N. Eaton, Portsmouth. 



REPRESENTATIVES. 

D. R, "Wilson (at large), Richmond. 
C. F. Wolf, Fort Monroe. 



ALTERNATES. 



Wm. Washington (at large\ Norfork. 
Rufus Jones, Newport News. 



PAST DEPARTSTENT COMMANDERS. 



Hazlitt Carlisle, Portsmouth, 1871-2 
S. B. Kenney, Windsor, N. C, 1873. 

Wm. N. Eaton, Portsmouth, 1874. 
f Wm. H. Appenzeller, 187.5-6. 
Wm. Ryder, Portsmouth, 1877. 
R. G. Staples, Portsmouth, 1878. 
Richard Bond, Fort Monroe, 1879. 



+ W. H. King, 1881. 

P. T. Woodfin, Nat. Home, D. V. S., 

Elizabeth City Co., 188^-3. 
B. C. Cook, Attica, Kan., 1884. 
H. deB. Clay, Newport News, 1885-6. 
Jno. W. Woodman, Portsm'th, 1887-8. 
f R. P. Wheeler, 1889. 
N. J. Smith, Richmond, 1890. 
(1388) 



WASHINGTON AND ALASKA. [30] 



Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant -General. 

REPRESENT ATTTES. 

John P. Hoyt (at large), Seattle. 
Frank Johnson, Spokane Falls. 
Geo. N. Alexander, Seattle. 
C. T. Patterson, Tacoma, 



Organized June 20, 1883. 

D. G. Lovell, Tacoma. 
T. L. Brown, Ellenburgh. 
. P. W. Gallup, Port Angeles. 



Frank Clendennen. Tacoma. 
ALTERNATES. 

Joseph F. Sinclair (at large), Ballard. 
W. D. Close, Kalama. 
J. E. Gandy, Spokane. 
E B. Wise, Goldendale. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMM.^NDERS. 

A. M. Brooks, Seattle, 1885. J. W. Sprague, Tacoma, 1888 

Chas. M. Holton, No. Yakima, 1886. S. G. Cosgrove, Pomeroy, 1889 

A. P. Curry, Spokane Falls, 18S7. M. M. Holmes, Seattle, 1890. 

(2512) 



t Deceased. 



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WEST VIRGINIA. [28] 

Organized September 12, 1868 : re-organued February 20, 18-S3. 
Commander, .... Isaac F. Daval, Wellsbarg. 



Senior Vice Commander, 
Junior Vice Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

BEPKESE>'TATrrEs. 

T. G. Field (at large), Parkersburg. 
R. S. yorthcott, Clarksburg. 
T. C. Miller, Fairmont. 



Chas. E. Anderson, Weston. 

Anthony Smith, Wick. 

Geo. B. Crawford, Wellsburg. 



ALTERNATE: 



J. F. Stone far largei, Havenswood. 
J. M. Chidester, Brandonville. 
^^'. W. McHenry, Parkersburg. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COiniANDERS. 



W. H. H. Flick, Martinsburg, 1880-4. 
C. B. Smith, Parkersburg, 1885. 
■f John Carlin. 1886. 
G. W. Taggart, Parkersburg, 1886. 



Lee Havmond, Clarksburg, 1887. 
R. E. Fleming, Fairmont, 1888. 
S. S. Hazen, Parkersburg, 18S9. 
Geo. J. Walker, Jackson C. H., 1890, 



(2971) 

WISCONSIN. [2] 

Organized September, 1866. 



Commander, 
Senior Vice-Commander, 
Junior Vice-Commander, 
Assistant Adjutant-General, 

REPRESENTATIVES. 

D. J. Brothers (at large), Kaukauna. 
W. A. Knilans, Whitewater. 

W. H. Bennett, Mineral Point. 
Henry A. Valentin, Milwaukee. 

E. M. Bartletc, Eau Claire. 
H. R. Allen, Merrill. 

H. A. Sheldon, Burlington. 
John Ross, Pewaukee. 
J. B. Johnson, Milwaukee. 
A. A. Claflin, Green Bay. 
J. M. Baer, Appleton. 

F. A. Copeland, La Crosse. 
H. S. Vaughn, Platteville. 
Frank E. Pease, Menomonie. 
A. J. Smith, Amherst. 



W. H. Upham, Marshfield. 
J N. Ruby, Oshkosh. 
A. H. DeGroff, Misha Mokwa. 
E. B. Gray, Marshfield. 

AXTERNATE3. 

J. W. Baldock (at large), Stockbridge. 

George Dibble, Evansville. 

John OConnell, Madison. 

Peter Banh, Milwaukee. 

O. A. Hegg, Whitehall. 

Henry Smith, Antigo. 

O. L. Ray, Lake MUls. 

C. W. Rehfeld, Horicon. 

R. B. Smith, Madison. 

E. Westenhagen, 3Iilwaukee. 

Geo. D. Breed, Chilton. 

O. F. Chase, Oshkosh. 

J. T. Hanson, Mauston. 

J. W. Telford, Xeillsville. 

W. W. Townsend, Ciintonviile. 



t Deceased. 
(3) 



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WISCONSIN.-Continued. 

PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS. 

Jas. K. Proudfit, Kansas City, Ks., G, J. Thomas, Howard, Neb., 1879- 

1866. 80-81. 

H. A. Starr, Milwaukee, 1867. H. M. Enos, Waukesha, 1882. 

J. M. Rusk, Washington, D. C, 1868. Phil. Cheek, Jr.,Baraboo, 1883-4. 
T. S. Allen, Oshkosh, 1869-70. f James Davidson, 1885. 

Edw. Ferguson, Milwaukee, 1871-2. H. P. Fischer, Milwaukee, 1886. 

f A. J. McCoy, 1873. Lucius Fairchild, Madison, 1886. 

G. A. Hannaford, Pocotello,Idaho, 1874-5. M. Griffin, Eau Claire, 1887. 
Jno. Hancock, City Point, 1876. A. G. Wissert, Milwaukee, 1888-9. 

H. G. Rogers, Milwaukee, 1877. L. Ferguson, Brandon, 1889. 

F. S. Hammond, Ashton, Dak., 1878. Benj. E. Bryant, La Crosse, 1890. 

(13775) 

t Deceased. 



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DEPARTMENTS IN ORDER OF SENIORITY 

ACCOnm^a to bates of permanent ORaANIZATION AS HEHETOFORE 

ANNOUNCED. ^^^^UKi. 

NO. DEPARTMENT 

1. Illinois ORGANIZED. 

2. Wisconsin.. July 12, 1866 

3. Pennsylvania. . September, 1866 

4. Ohio January 16, 1867 

5. New York!.." January 30, 1867 

6. Connecticut. ^P"^ ^' ^867 

7. Massachusetts.. ^P"^ ^^' ^§67 

8. New Jersey. May 7, 1867 

9. Maine December 10, 1867 

10. California... January 10, 1868 

11. Rhode Island February 21, 1868 

13. New Hampshire March 24, 1868 

13. Vermont July 30, 1868 

14. Potomac ' October 23, 1868 

15. Virginia... * February 13, 1869 

16. Maryland. .Re-oi^ni^'ed) '^"'^' ^^' ^^^1 

17. Nebraska, " June 9, 1876 

18. Michigan, " June 11, 1877 

19. Iowa, '• January 22, 1879 

20. Indiana, " January 23, 1879 

21. *Coloradoand Wyoming -•-.October 3, 1879 

22. Kansas, (Re-organized) December 11, 1879 

23. Delaware, - March 16, 1880 

24. Minnesota, " January 14, 1881 

25. Missouri, " August 17, 1881 

26. Oregon, " April 22, 1S83 

27. Kentucky " September 28, 1883 

28. West Virginia " January 16. 1883 

29. tSouth Dakota February 20, 1883 

30. Washington and Alaski:! ^^^''^' '^' ^^^^ 

31. Arkansas.... June 20, 1883 

32. New Mexico. (Re-organized)'.:".". ^""1^' ^^' ^^^^ 

* ^ July 14. 1883 

188o*tL'!'T'"''i°'o^'''°'°''^°'' °^^^^ ^^'^°^«d t« Colorado July 31 
1882 ; name changed to Colorado and Wyoming. August 28 1889 

11,1890.' '''P^^*'"^"^ °' ""''''''■' -^« <^l^anged to South Dakota, April 



36 TWENTY-FIFTH NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT 

NO. DEPARTMENT. ORGANIZATION. 

'33. Utah October 8, 1883 

34. Tennessee February 26, 1884 

35. :j: Louisiana and Mississippi May 15, 1884 

36. Florida June 19, 1884 

37. Montana March 10, 1885 

C8. Texas March 25, 1885 

39. Idaho January 11, 1888 

40. Arizona January 17, 1888 

41. Georgia January 25, 1889 

42. Alabama March 12, 1889 

43. North Dakota April 23, 1890 

44. Oklahoma August 7, 1890 

45. Indian Territory July 3, 1891 

Ij. As Department of the Gulf, name changed to La. and Miss. June 13, 
1888. 



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